Trump releases personal finances report

“President Trump welcomed the opportunity to voluntarily file his personal financial disclosure form; while this filing is voluntary (as no report was due until May 2018), it has been certified by the Office of Government Ethics pursuant to its normal procedures,” according to White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.

The 98-page report is slightly shorter than the one he filed last year as a presidential candidate. Those financials clocked in at 104 pages.

In that filing, Trump claimed his net worth was more than $10 billion.

The financial disclosure reports list Trump’s various assets, liabilities and some income, but it is difficult to determine a person’s wealth based on their financial disclosure forms because the values are listed in vast ranges.

For example, some of Trump’s assets are listed as having a value of between $100,000 and $1 million. Some are just labeled as bringing in “more than $5 million” in income.